Amgyptapan

Amgyptapan

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It starts with this High Priest and Demoness meeting, falling in love and getting married. Around the same time, the Queen is planning the pharaoh's death, but she needs the High Priest to do the work for her since she can't over power Pharaoh on her own. In order for her to get the high priest to kill Pharaoh for her she needs the Demoness out of the way. So she drugged the demoness when she's pregnant with the high priest's child with a drug that causes miscarriages and continued use renders her barren. When the demon attacks the queen for that, she is executed on the Queen's orders. With the demoness dead, the queen puts a love spell on the high priest. The high priest willingly kills Pharaoh for her, but they are caught and the queen kills herself to avoid being punished with the high priest. The high priest is sentenced to endure the Dai Athene; Great Immortality. He is flayed head to toe, mutilated,
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A marriage neither wanted. A hatred neither understands. Two strangers tied by a past that stains everything between them. He never wanted a wife. Especially not her. Cold, distant, and poisoned by assumptions, Amaan enters the forced marriage with one intention- to keep his distance and keep his resentment alive. Asmaira enters with something far heavier- guilt. Not to protect him. Not to save him. But because she knows the truth of what happened... and she cannot bear to confess it. They have never met. But the moment they do, the air turns sharp- full of tension, unspoken accusations, and the kind of hate that feels too much like longing. He despises her for a sin she never committed. She punishes herself for a sin she never confessed. And marriage turns into a battleground where silence is a weapon... and closeness is a threat. In this house, love is impossible. Trust is deadly. But hatred? Hatred is the only thing keeping them alive.

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